Bitcoin permabull and the head analyst of Fundstrat Global Advisors, Tom Lee, has once again expressed his bullishness on the cryptocurrency’s short-term future. Unlike his last year’s predictions, however, this time he’s seemingly shielding his positivity with conditions.

Tom Lee Back At It, Hesitantly

In April 2018, Fundstrat’s Tom Lee said that Bitcoin’s price will hit $25,000 by the end of the year. On December 31st, 2018, however, the cryptocurrency was trading at around $3,700 – approximately 85 percent below Lee’s target price.

Speaking on CNBC’s Futures Now, Lee seems to have maintained his positivity on Bitcoin, despite his previously failed predictions.

The analyst thinks that 2019 will be a “year about repair.” This time, he’s evidently a lot more cautious and conservative with his price targets. Lee outlined that it’s very important for bitcoin price 00 to recover the damaged sustained during the fork war between Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Cash SV.

I think the damage that needs to really be repaired is that collapse from $6,000 to $3,100, which came after the fork wars with Bitcoin Cash. […] I think it really undermined investor confidence in sort of the dynamics around the market, so I think that bitcoin’s going to spend a lot of time below $6,000 sort of fixing itself.

According to the specialist, the “outside is five or six months before bitcoin starts to look technically like it’s back in a bull market.”

But there’s a catch. In order for Bitcoin to cross its 200-day moving average in that period, it needs to maintain its current trading price around $4,000, suggesting that any serious dip downwards could throw Lee’s prediction down the drain.